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7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven

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74%Game Brain Score
graphics, replayability
gameplay, music
74% User Score Based on 76 reviews

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7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven is a single player casual puzzle game with a historical theme. It was developed by MumboJumbo and was released on November 14, 2008. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Match runes and break blocks as you build the world`s most wondrous structures in this ground-breaking Match 3 game! Rotate the game cubes to unlock each level with your keystone. Challenge your mind with intense, multi-layered puzzle cubes. Fill your life with wonder; buy 7 Wonders: Treasures of the Seven!

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74%
Audience ScoreBased on 76 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
gameplay5 negative mentions

  • The rotating board mechanic adds an interesting strategic element to the gameplay, allowing for unique matches and planning.
  • The game features charming graphics and animations, providing a pleasant visual experience despite being somewhat dated.
  • It's a relaxing match-3 game that is easy to pick up and play, making it suitable for casual gaming sessions.
  • The gameplay can become repetitive and lacks depth, with minimal variation in levels and no significant challenge.
  • The removal of power-ups and other engaging features from previous installments makes the game feel shallow and less enjoyable.
  • The time limits are overly generous, reducing any sense of urgency or challenge, which may lead to boredom over extended play sessions.
  • gameplay
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven" has received mixed reviews, with many players finding it less engaging and more repetitive compared to its predecessor. While the game introduces some new mechanics, such as board rotation and a keystone navigation feature, these elements are often viewed as gimmicky and disrupt the pacing, leading to a lack of strategic depth. Overall, the gameplay is described as easy to understand but ultimately tedious, with minimal variation across its 70 levels.

    • “One of the few mechanical additions is the ability to rotate the board, which allows for some satisfying plays and small tactical considerations.”
    • “This one has some additional gameplay elements like needing to move a 'key' gem to a specific space on the board, and you can rotate the board to assist with this.”
    • “Not as fun as the sequel but a bit funner than the original, this one features a lot of really nifty gameplay mechanics.”
    • “While the visual presentation has improved - with cleaner animations and updated graphics - the gameplay feels shallower, slower, and noticeably less engaging.”
    • “After a few levels, the gameplay becomes repetitive, with minimal strategic variation and no new mechanics introduced.”
    • “And there is absolutely no other gameplay element in the game, so it gets repetitive, boring, and tedious very quickly.”
  • graphics
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with some praising the improvements in animations and overall visual presentation, while others note that the style remains dated and reminiscent of the late 90s. Although there are slight enhancements in resolution and the ability to rotate the grid, many players feel that the visuals do not significantly enhance the gameplay experience. Overall, the graphics are described as simple yet pleasant, serving as a decent backdrop for the game's mechanics.

    • “This game also has lovely graphics, and works without issues in Windows 11.”
    • “The art/graphics are nice and simple, but beautiful.”
    • “Good presentation, graphics, and not too annoying music and sound effects.”
    • “Graphics are very late 90's style and nothing to write home about.”
    • “The graphics are pretty simple and the premise is just a placeholder to move onto other boards.”
    • “But aside from the visuals and theme, there's nothing special or particular about it that actually adds to the gameplay in any way.”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally considered decent, serving as a non-intrusive background element that complements the visuals and overall presentation. Players appreciate the availability of a music volume slider and find the soundtrack enjoyable and not overly repetitive, contributing positively to the gaming experience.

    • “The soundtrack is good and is not annoying even after a while playing.”
    • “Nice music.”
    • “Good presentation, graphics, and not too annoying music and sound effects.”
    • “The music is just harmless background noise.”
    • “The visuals are dated but readable, and the music doesn't stand out.”
    • “The music is alright, but it fails to leave a lasting impression.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is considered passable but ultimately disappointing, particularly towards the end, with a straightforward narrative that lacks depth. While it features a lengthy story mode with various buildings and color blocks, it may not engage players seeking a more intricate experience, making it more suitable as a casual time-waster.

    • “Once again, it has a long story mode with multiple buildings to build, each of which gives you access to a new block with a new color.”
    • “Storywise, I was a bit let down with this one, especially at the end.”
    • “Not bad, and certainly a passable time waster while watching something else, but playing it actively can be boring for somebody who expects more depth like out of the puzzle quest games.”
    • “It's a story you can follow.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is commendable, as it runs smoothly on low-end hardware, making it accessible even on older devices. While the visuals may be dated, they remain clear and functional, and the overall performance is solid, suggesting it is well-suited for mobile platforms.

    • “The presentation is fine: the music serves as harmless background noise, the visuals are dated but readable, and the performance is solid.”
    • “It runs smoothly on a toaster, or a potato, or even a turnip... It would run well on a mobile device, which seems to be what it is best suited for.”
    • “The game suffers from severe optimization issues, leading to frequent frame drops and stuttering during gameplay.”
    • “Despite the interesting mechanics, the lack of proper optimization makes it nearly unplayable on lower-end systems.”
    • “I experienced constant crashes and long loading times, which really detracted from the overall experience.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a moderate level of replayability due to the random placement of tiles, which introduces variability in each playthrough.

    • “The game has a great level of replayability due to the random placement of the tiles you have to match.”
    • “Each playthrough feels fresh and exciting, thanks to the dynamic elements that keep you coming back for more.”
    • “With multiple strategies to explore and different outcomes based on your choices, the replay value is impressive.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game tedious and repetitive, as it disrupts the flow of play without adding complexity or variety. The lack of diverse gameplay elements exacerbates the boredom, making the experience feel monotonous.

    • “Rather than adding complexity or variety, it introduces a layer of forced interaction that is tedious and breaks the flow of play.”
    • “There is absolutely no other gameplay element in the game, so it gets repetitive, boring, and tedious very quickly.”
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7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven is a casual puzzle game with historical theme.

7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven is available on PC, Windows and Nintendo Ds.

On average players spend around 3 hours playing 7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven.

7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven was released on November 14, 2008.

7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven was developed by MumboJumbo.

7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

7 Wonders: Treasures of Seven is a single player game.

Similar games include 7 Wonders II, 7 Wonders: Ancient Alien Makeover, 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, 4 Elements, Lucid and others.